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In today's sermon, Sam Boateng leads us as we continue with the sermon on the Mount. In Matthew 19, Jesus addresses the Pharisees' question about divorce. The Pharisees were concerned with the letter of the law, seeking loopholes to justify their actions while still appearing righteous. They focused on the legal requirements of divorce, such […]
How does the Christian life look like? What is the life that is acceptable by God? Jesus offered a new path to righteousness. He lived a perfect life, fulfilling the Law of God in its entirety. Through his sacrifice on the cross, he offered forgiveness for sin and a new way to be made right […]
Jesus calls us to be “the light of the world” in Matthew 5:14. But do our actions reflect that? Do we truly understand what it means to be a light in the darkness? We are called to be the light because God made us so, and we can fulfil that purpose by believing in Jesus […]
Everything Christians go through in this broken world is meaningless, unless they are looking forward to something. Something must keep them going. Something must hold them down. Something must anchor their souls in the midst of all the trials and suffering. They received this when they were born again—born into the family of God. Listen […]
Applying generosity to ministry may be limited, by most of us, to the giving of money for gospel work. But generosity in ministry applies to our attitude towards others: those who do not seem to be with us because of how different they may be from us, or, those who oppose us head-on. Listen, as […]
What is the difference between a Christian's giving, and the generosity of any other person out of sheer ‘goodness'? What outstanding thing is evidence of God's work in our hearts so much that we have given ourselves completely to Him? Generosity. In today's message, Rev. Sam Boateng highlights Paul's own making of the Macedonians as […]
What is the difference between a Christian's giving, and the generosity of any other person out of sheer ‘goodness'? What outstanding thing is evidence of God's work in our hearts so much that we have given ourselves completely to Him? Generosity. In today's message, Rev. Sam Boateng highlights Paul's own making of the Macedonians as […]
Is God only a recipient of what we give? Has He commanded us to be what He Himself is not? In today's sermon, Rev Sam Boateng shows us in Scripture, God's own generosity. Generosity began with Him, and His generosity is what keeps us; from sinners damned by His judgement, to sons and daughters covered […]
“…that they may worship Me”. This was the reason the Lord God delivered the Israelites from Egypt. But how can a sinful people see a holy God and live? Yes, worship they must offer, but there must be a way to meet God and not die. That, God Himself will provide. Listen as Rev Sam […]
“…that they may worship Me”. This was the reason the Lord God delivered the Israelites from Egypt. But how can a sinful people see a holy God and live? Yes, worship they must offer, but there must be a way to meet God and not die. That, God Himself will provide. Listen as Rev Sam […]
What will be God's answer if we asked Him to show us His glory? To show us what he looks like; something of His nature? The Lord will show His back to Moses, for, He explains, “… no man shall see my face, and live”. In today's message, Rev Sam Boateng shares God's refreshing, yet […]
Christians are to engage their cultures with the Gospel and be a light in it. The other way happens too — the cultures we live in will attempt to engage us in deceptive ways. In today's sermon, Zwai Zulu admonishes us with Paul's exhortation for the church in Colossae whose faith are being challenged with […]
Christians are to engage their cultures with the Gospel and be a light in it. The other way happens too — the cultures we live in will attempt to engage us in deceptive ways. In today's sermon, Zwai Zulu admonishes us with Paul's exhortation for the church in Colossae whose faith are being challenged with […]